. . . right clicking a day and selecting the day color option only has a choice of NONE, so you can't highlight particular days to particular colours.

Osmo does not have the most intuitive interface in the world.

In order to be able to select colours you need to define additional colours. Very likely you have already tried to do so, but have not found out where they can be defined. This is because the preferences dialog refers to them as "Day categories", not "colors".

Go to Preferences -> Calendar -> Day categories and click the button below the bottom left corner of the big empty list box -- that's the mystery button that is not labeled except for a big grey rectangle. This brings up a colour selector dialog. Choose your colour, click OK, then type a name in the box to the right of the mystery button (whose rectangle should now be filled with your chosen colour), and hit Enter or click the + button.

Clive wrote:

I can't seem to change the "Day note marker" to any other character (or rather you can change it, but it resets back to the default each time).

The background colour of text entry boxes in Osmo dialogs turns yellow to indicate that the user is editing the entry. When the user finishes editing the entry, she needs to press Enter or the edit will be ignored. The backgound colour of the entry will then turn white again.

I suspect that this works as intended by the Osmo developer, although many users might expect that closing the dialog would also indicate that the edit was complete. If you would like to see this changed, you could post to the Osmo Tracker at Osmo Tracker: Feature Requests or Osmo Tracker: Bugs.

I have a HD install of Wary-512 and geeqie-1.0-i486.pet from the PPM works without any problems.

Firing up the live CD of Wary-5.3 and installing geeqie from the PPM seems to work until you navigate to a folder using geeqie's filer. When you navigate to a folder containing an image geeqie immediately crashes.

In trying to narrow down the problem I created four folders named; gif, jpg, png and tif. and put an image in each folder with the appropriate file extension. In attempting to find if it was a particular file type that was crashing geeqie. It turned out that each of the four image types above all crashed geeqie.